Hugh Hefner Lets Crystal Harris Keep 3-Carat Engagement Ring

Showing quite a bit of class, Hugh Hefner refused to take back the engagement ring he gave ex-fiancé Crystal Harris. Last week, the 'Playboy' centerfold broke up with him just five days before their wedding.

RadarOnline.com reports that Harris returned to the Playboy Mansion on Sunday night to return the ring but the 'Playboy' founder told her to keep the 3-carat, $90,000 ring. And if that wasn't enough, Hefner also let his runaway bride keep the Bentley he'd given her. He did take back their King Charles dog, Charlie.

"It was the right thing to do," Harris told RadarOnline about her decision to return the ring.

But don't worried about the stilted groom--Hefner didn't wallow too long before finding a rebound girl: Miss January 2011 Anna Sophia Berglund.

And on Twitter early Monday, Hefner told fans that getting left so close to the altar was actually a good thing. "After all is said and done, staying single is probably the best. I think I just missed a bullet."

You did the right thing, Hugh. No, I don't care about the ring or the Bentley. I'm just glad you kept the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. That blonde bimbo didn't deserve to keep a beautiful little doggie. He'll get much better care at the mansion!

Hef probably can't get it up anymore even with viagra. Why he wants someone that could be his great granddaughter? To change his diapers? So he can pretend to be a man? Is he a child molester? For some sicko status symbol? And these bimbo chicks? If money is so important to you that you are willing to play this ugly, lying game, you are disgusting! Revolting people!

You know...it doesn't matter what people do...judgemental people will always judge!!! If the gurl was trying to cash in she would have married him. She realized what she was doing was wrong and backed out! I give her krudo's for calling it off in front of the whole world!

Actually, if you watched court TV, you'd know that an engagement ring is like a contract legally. If the marriage, hence the contract, goes forward, then of course the ring belongs to the bride whether or not the marriage survives or not. If, however, the marriage does not take place, then the contract is severed and the ring belongs to the one who purchased it. I have seen several brides who tried to keep engagement rings have to return them because of the way the law reads regarding contracts like engagements. Rather sad that marriage has to have all this legalese. Mr. Hefner is one sorry individual. All the women he has bragged about being with all these years; I would think that most of them were mainly interested in his bank account and what he could do for THEM. I don't think there was any real love there at all. That old man is in deep denial about relationships and most everything else that is real in life.